Strayer Voight Infinity Prokiller 3.9"
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Within two weeks of getting my Infinity 5", I had two Western Arms pistols!
Unlike the Infinity Ltd range, the Prokiller doesn't exist in 'real steel' form. a full auto .45 ACP pistol would be virtually uncontrollable! In the BoxMy Prokiller was swapped with someone for my Glock 18C and its 49 round magazine as the other party wanted a gun small enough to fit a chest holster on an assault vest.
![]() The manual was missing, but the loading tool and Hop-Up adjustment allen key were included. Otherwise, all that was in the plain box was the Prokiller. First ImpressionsAt first sight, it looks just like my 5" Infinity. This gun was in better condition than my 5" when I got it, with no scratches anywhere, just like new really.
![]() Closer LookA closer examination reveals the fixed barrel block to which the threaded barrel end is fitted. This is metal and affixed to the 5" extended dustcover by two allen bolts from beneath. This part can be removed and replaced with a RIS version which allows fitting of torches, lasers and the like. To accommodate this in the 5" frame, the slide is only 3.9" long and the standard sights are fixed to it front and rear - Unlike the 5", the sights have white dots for quick target acquisition.
![]() Also missing is the grip safety, replaced by a fixed panel, presumably to make the internal mechanism less complex or to accomodate the extra full auto mechanism. Personally, I quite like the lack of this feature. Shooting ImpressionsIn semi auto mode the Prokiller 3.9 is just like a 5" Limited. I fired off a few magazines and consistently hit within a 3-4 inch diameter with every shot.
All rounds were dead centre and within a 5 cm (Two inch) diameter. By now, I was used to the Infinity performance, so I didn't need to carry out any further tests. However, it was good to see that accuracy wasn't compromised by the changes to the Infinity design. ![]() I switched, briefly, to full auto and was a little disappointed. Compared with the Glock 18C, the rate of fire seems slow and accuracy is poor. This later factor is even more disappointing when compared to the KSC Beretta M93R, with it's steadying handle. If you want an accurate full auto gun, my initial feeling is look elsewhere, but I'll practice a bit more with the gun before producing any 'definitive' accuracy tests in full auto. ConclusionsThe Prokiller 3.9" is a great gun. WA quality, a manageable sized gun, great semi-auto accuracy and the fall back option of full auto.
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I don't skirmish with my guns at the moment, but my feeling is that as a full auto handgun, you'd be better off choosing something from the KSC range (A Glock or a Beretta M93R), but for a semi-auto gun, it's just as good as an Infinity Semi-Auto, and gives you the last ditch option of spraying the enemy.
![]() A worthy alternative to a 5" Infinity Semi Auto, but perhaps not your first point of call for a Select Fire pistol, due to, seemingly, poor accuracy. Weight : 1020g Realism : ****
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